Sports | MLB Nationals Edge Braves in 12 Innings Lopez's bases-loaded single drops Atlanta to 0-9 in one-run games By Jesse Andrews Posted Apr 30, 2008 10:35 PM CDT Copied Washington Nationals Felipe Lopez, bottom, steals second base as he slides under Atlanta Braves Ruben Gotay, top, in the sixth inning. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) The Atlanta Braves simply cannot win a one-run game. Felipe Lopez's bases-loaded hit to left with no outs in the 12th lifted the Washington Nationals to a 3-2 victory over the Braves on Wednesday, dropping Atlanta to 0-9 in games decided by the slimmest possible margin. The Braves are the first team since the 2000 Houston Astros to lose their first nine one-run games. The Nationals, meanwhile, have their first three-game winning streak since opening the season 3-0. They fell behind 2-1 in the 12th on Mark Kotsay's RBI single off Saul Rivera (3-1), who nonetheless earned the win with two innings of relief. Read These Next Hollywood legend Robert Redford has died. Bondi threatens charges over Kirk flyers at Office Depot. Ford is moving for the first time since the Eisenhower administration. President Trump wants to end a decades-old business rule. Report an error